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Friday 27 July 2012
French researchers claim to have developed a way for people who have almost completely lost the ability to move their arms or legs to trace letters, numbers and even write their signature.
26 Jul 2012
| CommentsHeavy traffic and an unidentified problem have taken Twitter offline on the eve of the Olympics.
26 Jul 2012
| CommentsAs Facebook prepares to announce its first financial results, sources have claimed the social network is working with manufacturer HTC to produce its own mobile phone.
26 Jul 2012
| CommentsTechnology has advanced quickly since the Beijing Olympics and London's Games will see fans offered more gadgets and services than ever before. Here are some of the most important and most interesting.
26 Jul 2012
| CommentsTwitter has set its sights on hosting unique TV content in its latest step towards becoming a media company, writes Emma Barnett.
26 Jul 2012
| CommentsAndroid Jelly Bean features Google Now, a major new upgrade that deserves to be a sleeper hit.
26 Jul 2012
| CommentsThe official TV of the Olympics is an excellent all-round performer, and super-connected too.
26 Jul 2012
| CommentsBSkyB has invested in Roku, an American start-up that makes an set-top box similar to Apple TV, in a move that points to the its future delivering pay TV over the internet.
26 Jul 2012
| CommentsZynga, the maker of social games including Farmville and Mafia Wars, delivered disappointing financial results overnight, leading investors to fear a weak performance from Facebook when it reveals its first numbers since its flotation.
26 Jul 2012
| CommentsIt is strange for the tech giant to blame poor sales on rumour mill.
25 Jul 2012
| CommentsConservative backbencher Louise Mensch has gained 40,000 'fake robot followers' on Twitter in last 24 hours.
25 Jul 2012
| CommentsYouView, the severely-delayed, internet-connected television service led by Lord Sugar, will finally reach shops tomorrow.
25 Jul 2012
| CommentsApple's latest cat is let out of the bag today as Mountain Lion, the new version of the OS X operating system, goes on sale. Shane Richmond takes a look.
25 Jul 2012
| CommentsApple blamed rumours of new iPhone for poor sales in last quarter but it has only itself to blame, writes Shane Richmond.
25 Jul 2012
| CommentsFacebook is to open its first engineering office outside the US in London, focused on the crucial field of mobile technology, making it the latest Silicon Valley giant to endorse Britain’s software development credentials.
25 Jul 2012
| Comments'Creator Space' will offer existing YouTube stars the chance to produce more sophisticated content, Google has claimed.
25 Jul 2012
| CommentsAverage UK broadband speeds have risen, but more than one in five are still struggling with connections below 2Mbps and the south-east is dominating progress.
25 Jul 2012
| CommentsLondon is to get more free Wifi in time for the Olympics, as O2 today becomes the latest operator to offer coverage in the capital.
25 Jul 2012
| CommentsGoogle and the European Commission have agreed the outlines of a settlement to end the two-year investigation into the internet giant's dominance of the search market.
24 Jul 2012
| CommentsJoey Barton, the QPR footballer, is the latest celebrity to use his own website to talk directly to his fans.
24 Jul 2012
| CommentsThe Telegraph Consumer Technology Editor explains why it is good news that 4G may finally be on its way.
24 Jul 2012
YouTube users are being asked to use their real names in a bid to deal with the problem of abusive comments.
24 Jul 2012
| CommentsXbox Kinect owners will have to mind their language in the next version of Fifa, EA's football video game.
24 Jul 2012
| CommentsA German court has imposed a potential EU-wide ban on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 as part of the Korean firm's bitter row with Apple.
24 Jul 2012
| CommentsDelays to Ofcom's 4G auction aim to stop mobile networks battling in court. Matt Warman says that's still an ambitious target.
24 Jul 2012
| CommentsIn Technology News
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Google has sent its Street View cameras to the Antarctic to photograph the huts of explorers Scott and Shackleton.
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